
Skincare Experts Recommend This Red Light Therapy Device That's 40% Off Right Now
The Solawave 4-in-1 wand is one of the best-known at-home devices that can potentially impart red light benefits. And while it usually retails for $189, it's currently on sale for $113.50.
Vanessa Coppola, a New Jersey-based nurse practitioner and founder of Bare Aesthetics med-spa, previously spoke on the benefits of this portable facial wand, which she said can provide a spa-worthy treatment in the comfort of home.
'It combines red light therapy, which has been shown to promote collagen formation, reduce inflammation, and has numerous anti-aging benefits,' Coppola said, adding that the SolaWave also uses microcurrent technology and massage to help promote lymphatic drainage and stimulate muscles for a tighter, smoother appearance.
This glow-inducing gadget, which imparts therapeutic warmth to the skin with each pass, also uses non-invasive Galvanic current, a kind of technology that the brand claims can boost the absorption of all your valuable skincare products for greater efficacy.
Many Solawave users have taken to the review section to share their experience with the tool along with their impressive results. You can see what they have to say below or take advantage of Solawave's 40% discount before it ends.
Promising reviews:
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'This is one of the best products that I have purchased! I am over 40 and was noticing that my skin was not what it used to be, but after using the Solawave consistently, I have noticed a huge improvement in my skin. Fine lines have started to disappear, and the dullness in my skin is gone. This is an easy-to-use product that is now a part of my nightly skincare routine!' — Kindle customer
'I turned 30 this year, and we are trying to age gracefully. I started getting facials in the last year and something I loved during those was the use of red light therapy. I decided to get my own red light therapy device but didn't want to break the bank for the ones that were hundreds of dollars. Upon further research, the Solawave caught my eye; it's lightweight and easily portable and has red light along with microcurrent and heated facial massage. I've been using this for about two weeks, and I've noticed that my skin tone is extremely even and clear. Not to mention, this has quickly become the best part of my skincare routine, and I look forward to the end of the day when I can wash my face and use this device. 10/10 would recommend!' — Jenny
'I've been using the Solawave 4-in-1 wand for about 3 weeks. I apply a moisturizer and start using it for about 2–3 minutes on each section of my face. It feels like I'm at the spa. It has some heat, which makes it so soothing. ' — The Blonde and Co
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